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Effect of rearing system and sex on the composition and fatty acid profile of Andinoacara rivulatus meat from Ecuador

Ana Gonzalez et al · Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo · 2021

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This study evaluated the influence of rearing system (cultured vs. wild rearing systems), and fish sex on carcass and flesh traits of A. rivulatus, raised in Ecuador. Three hundred mature specimens from A. rivulatus were captured, 150 from each origin. Slaughter yield and dress-out resulted similar for both rearing system, and average fillet yield for cultured fish was significantly higher than for wild fish, while cooking loss was significantly lower. Dress-out was significantly higher in females. Significant differences were found in wet percentage, ash, fat and protein content in both rearing systems, but only wet percentage was significantly affected by sex. Palmitic, oleic and arachidonic acids had the maximum percentage of saturated (SFA) and mono/poly unsaturated (MUFA/ PUFA) fatty acids, respectively. In cultured and wild fish, differentiations were also found in PUFA/SFA, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)/eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), atherogenicity (IA), and thrombogenicity (IT) indices, along with P, K, Mg, Cu and Fe. Sex and rearing system significantly influenced most of the analyzed characteristics of carcass and flesh of A. rivulatus. Fillet high yield and its proximate composition categorize A. rivulatus as a suitable food. These results provide valuable nutritional information about native species for consumers in Ecuador. Highlights: • The rearing system (cultured vs. wild rearing systems), and fish sex affect the carcass and flesh traits of A. rivulatus. • Fillet high yield and its proximate composition categorize A. rivulatus as a suitable food. • The proximate composition of fillet from cultured A. rivulatus is more adequate than those of wild A. rivulatus. • The cultured A. rivulatus contains higher n-3 and n-6 PUFA percentages and adequate n-3/n-6 ratio.

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al, A. G. E. (2021). Effect of rearing system and sex on the composition and fatty acid profile of Andinoacara rivulatus meat from Ecuador. https://doi.org/10.48162/rev.39.056

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al, Ana Gonzalez et. "Effect of rearing system and sex on the composition and fatty acid profile of Andinoacara rivulatus meat from Ecuador." 2021. https://doi.org/10.48162/rev.39.056.

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al, Ana Gonzalez et. 2021. "Effect of rearing system and sex on the composition and fatty acid profile of Andinoacara rivulatus meat from Ecuador.". https://doi.org/10.48162/rev.39.056.

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al, A. G. E. 2021, Effect of rearing system and sex on the composition and fatty acid profile of Andinoacara rivulatus meat from Ecuador, Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, available at: https://doi.org/10.48162/rev.39.056 [Accessed 1 Jul. 2026].

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Título
Effect of rearing system and sex on the composition and fatty acid profile of Andinoacara rivulatus meat from Ecuador
Autor / colaboradores
Ana Gonzalez et al
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Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo
Año de publicación
2021
ISSN
0370-4661
ISSN
0370-4661
Idioma
eng

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